Marble Bar
Marble Bar is a small town located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is known for its extreme temperatures, often recording some of the highest heat levels in Australia. The town was established in the late 19th century and has a rich history tied to the mining industry, particularly gold and tin mining.
The town's name comes from the nearby Marble Bar, a natural rock formation that features strikingly colored rocks. Marble Bar serves as a service center for the surrounding mining operations and has a small population. It is also a popular stop for travelers exploring the rugged landscapes of the Pilbara region.